Who’s Hot/Who’s Not in NASCAR: 2012 Darlington-Charlotte Edition
It took a little while, but finally NASCAR’s most dominant team (10 of the last 17 Sprint Cup titles) is at the front again and is HOT.
It took a little while, but finally NASCAR’s most dominant team (10 of the last 17 Sprint Cup titles) is at the front again and is HOT.
The Sprint Cup circus heads back to Charlotte for Saturday night’s All-Star Race. That’s where I’ll start this week’s edition of Five Points to Ponder.
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In our weekly Tech Talk, Mike Neff sat down with Slugger Labbe to find out just what makes the All-Star Race different from a mechanical perspective.
3 – Kyle Busch finished fourth at Darlington, his third straight top-five finish.
Matt Kenseth has a new backer for Saturday night’s All-Star Race at Charlotte (May 19).
If points racing can make a Darlington race this bland we’re in for a very, very long summer.
Jeff Gordon has had cars capable of adding to his career total of 85 Sprint Cup victories but has not yet converted.
Saturday night (May 12) at Darlington was defined by history, a milestone 200th victory for NASCAR’s most successful modern-era car owner, Rick Hendrick.
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